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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>Drone Programming Competition/Challenge Drone Programing Drone Programming competitions challenge participants to code and control drones to complete complex missions with precision and efficiency. Competitors must design algorithms to navigate obstacles, execute tasks, and adapt to dynamic environments. It&#x2019;s a captivating blend of coding, robotics, and problem-solving that showcases the power of automation and innovation. Registration Click here List of participating teams Drone Programming Competition Team Roster 01 Sky Bomb 02 ABC888 03 Future Sparks 04 Go Go Go 05 All for one 06 hamoydog 07 123 08 Underground Company 09 NRS Programming 1 10 NRS Programming 2 DRONE SOCCER | DRONE PROGRAMMING | FLIGHT SIMULATOR 20&#x2013;21 DECEMBER 2025 ROBOT REALM, 3rd Floor ZEER RANGSIT Official Results &#x2013; Space of Challenge 2025 Official Results CHAMPIONS Space of Challenge 2025 &#x1F451;&#x1F3C6; all for one &#xE16;&#xE49;&#xE27;&#xE22;&#xE1E;&#xE23;&#xE30;&#xE23;&#xE32;&#xE0A;&#xE17;&#xE32;&#xE19; (Royal Trophy) &#x1F947; NRS Programming 1 Winner (1st Place) &#x1F948; Underground Company 1st Runner-up &#x1F949; Go Go Go 2nd Runner-up DRONE SOCCER COMPETITION 2025 | ROBOT REALM, ZEER RANGSIT OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Important Announcement Regarding Confirmation of Registration Dear All Participants, The Space of Challenge Asia 2025 organizers would like to clarify that:Once a team has successfully registered and confirmed their information via the registration form above, their registration is final and cannot be cancelled under any circumstances. This is to ensure the efficient organization of the event, including the allocation of equipment, competition space, and schedule, in accordance with established standards. If you have provided incomplete information or wish to make any corrections, please contact the team for assistance within the specified timeframe. However, withdrawals or cancellations of registration will not be processed. The team would like to thank everyone for their understanding and cooperation in these terms and conditions, and we sincerely look forward to welcoming you to this year&#x2019;s competition. Categories Obstacle Challenge (Team) 1-3 Members Open Enrollment &#xA0;(Open) Rules Team Rules Each team will have 1-3 members for Obstacle.&#xA0;This category is open to the following age groups:&#x25CF; Everyone (No age limit)Students need not be from the same school. However, all the members of a team must be in the sameage group to qualify. Competition Format The Drone Programming Competition will be held on-site. Participants will be required to write code to program a drone to successfully execute pre-defined missions. On-site Format On-site Format Participants must write code for the drone to execute pre-defined missions. Each mission will incorporate a combination of various sub-tasks, including obstacles within the mission-assigned area. Teams should maintain courteous conduct and demonstrate respect towards other teams, coaches, judges, and event organizers. Teams must strictly adhere to the competition rules to ensure fair play. Teams must write the code independently. Coaches must provide full support and assistance in the event that participants encounter difficulties or have questions prior to the mission execution. Coaches are strictly prohibited from touching or modifying the drone&#x2019;s program code. During mission execution, coaches/mentors are forbidden from communicating with their team. Should any rule be violated, the judges reserve the right to disqualify the team, or team members may be interviewed to gather additional information regarding the potential rule violation. Mission Run Format Teams will be separated into designated areas and will only be permitted to adjust the drone&#x2019;s structure or code during Practice Times. If a team wishes to conduct a test flight, they must queue with their drone (including the controller) and must remove their shoes before entering the competition field. Flying is strictly allowed only within the designated flight area. Teams that violate this rule may be disqualified from the competition at the discretion of the judging panel. All participants are responsible for the flight safety of their drone throughout the competition. The organizers reserve the right to order any team&#x2019;s drone to cease flying. Teams must prepare all necessary equipment, such as routers, laptops, chargers, drones, spare batteries, and various accessories for the competition.&#xA0; &#xA0; &#xA0; &#xA0; &#xA0; Furthermore, teams are responsible for checking the stability&#xA0; of their own Wi-Fi signal during the setup period. In the event of a Flyaway or signal loss during flight, it will be considered the team&#x2019;s responsibility. Battery charging is permitted inside the competition hall, but only standard, certified battery models may be used. The transfer of any objects, items, digital files, or other media between the designated team area and the area outside the containment zone is strictly prohibited. The organizers will not be held responsible for any damage to or loss of drones and related equipment throughout the entire duration of the competition. &#xA0; Drone Specification The drones used in the Drone Programming competition must be of the following models: DJI Tello DJI TelloEDU DJI ROBOMASTER TT Playfield Fomat Field Size: 5 meters (width) x 5 meters (length) Flight Ceiling Height: Maximum 240 cm Tables: 80 cm x 80 cm Channel Spacing (between structures/gates): Approximately 20-30 cm Note: The judges will finalize the actual dimensions on the competition day. Participants are permitted to &#x201C;measure the actual distance&#x201D; only during the Practice Time to adjust the distance values in the code variables. Obstacles Dimensions: 60 cm x 60 cm x 80 cm Can be stacked vertically up to a maximum height of 240 cm. Field Components Take-off Point Landing Point Obstacles (as per 3D model) QR Code Photography Point Mission Pad Obstacle Challenge Playfield Orange is Start Zone (Take Off) Red is Landing Zone Yellow is Obstacle (Following on 3D Playfield) Blue is QR Code&#xA0; Pink is Aerial Photography Zone Green is Detect and Record Zone (Downward TOF Distance Sensing) Obstacle Block Size of the obstacle is 60cm(Breadth) by 60cm(Breadth) by 80cm(height). Obstacle can be stacked on top of another obstacle Maximum height of obstacle is 240cm Obstacle 3D Playfield Scoring Obstacle Challenge Mission Point Maximum Score Consolidate and display the total sum Mission Pad value Read the value from each Mission Pad (4 pads, 10 points each). 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